MDSE 2650-002 EXAM #3 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Are examples of jacquard weave fabrics. - answers - damask
Brocade
Corduroy and velveteen are almost always made from which kind of yarns? - answers -
spun
Crepe yarns are used as substitutes for true crepe fabrics produced by crepe weave
T/f - answers - false
A small, geometric patterned fabric which is woven would most likely be made on a
__________ loom. - answers - dobby
A fabric made of double cloth construction using a crepe yarn which shrinks creating a
quilted look is known as ________________. - answers - matelassé
Snagging may be a problem for fabrics with long floats.
T/f - answers - true
Leno is the only weave in which the warp yarns do not lie _________ and actually
___________ each other. - answers - parallel, cross over
All crepe fabrics are woven using crepe weave.
T/f - answers - false
As the number of harnesses increase, the number of interlacing patterns increases.
T/f - answers - true
Which fabric is known for its random, pebbly appearance? - answers - momie
Velvet is an example of which kind of woven-pile fabric? - answers - warp-pile
Which loom can use all the basic weaves within one motif? - answers - jacquard
Which interlacing pattern results in a more abrasion resistant woven-pile fabric? -
answers - w
, Webbings, trims including ribbons and elastics are known as narrow goods.
T/f - answers - true
Which of the following is a way to distinguish a warp knit from a weft knit? - answers -
weft knits unravel; warp knits do not
Why might a warp knit be chosen over a weft knit? - answers - more stable
Double knits have a tendency to curl, but single knits do not.
T/f - answers - false
Which kind of warp knit often has an open and lacey look? - answers - raschel
Purl knits are typically reversible fabrics.
T/f - answers - true
Which fabric looks like a jersey knit on both sides and is a double knit? - answers -
interlock
There is a knit counterpart for almost every woven basic and fancy weave fabric.
T/f - answers - true
Faux fur is an example of pile knit with slivers.
T/f - answers - true
Woven fabrics are generally more dimensionally stable than weft knit fabrics.
T/f - answers - true
The technical back of jersey knit resembles________. - answers - purl knit
What kind of knit is used the most for t-shirts? - answers - jersey
Horizontal rows of loops on the face of single weft knit fabrics are known as
__________. - answers - courses
Microfleece is a pile knit fabric produced with microfibers.
T/f - answers - true
When stretching the cut edge of this knit fabric, it curls to the knit stitch side, i.e. The
technical face. Which of the following fabrics is this? - answers - jersey
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Are examples of jacquard weave fabrics. - answers - damask
Brocade
Corduroy and velveteen are almost always made from which kind of yarns? - answers -
spun
Crepe yarns are used as substitutes for true crepe fabrics produced by crepe weave
T/f - answers - false
A small, geometric patterned fabric which is woven would most likely be made on a
__________ loom. - answers - dobby
A fabric made of double cloth construction using a crepe yarn which shrinks creating a
quilted look is known as ________________. - answers - matelassé
Snagging may be a problem for fabrics with long floats.
T/f - answers - true
Leno is the only weave in which the warp yarns do not lie _________ and actually
___________ each other. - answers - parallel, cross over
All crepe fabrics are woven using crepe weave.
T/f - answers - false
As the number of harnesses increase, the number of interlacing patterns increases.
T/f - answers - true
Which fabric is known for its random, pebbly appearance? - answers - momie
Velvet is an example of which kind of woven-pile fabric? - answers - warp-pile
Which loom can use all the basic weaves within one motif? - answers - jacquard
Which interlacing pattern results in a more abrasion resistant woven-pile fabric? -
answers - w
, Webbings, trims including ribbons and elastics are known as narrow goods.
T/f - answers - true
Which of the following is a way to distinguish a warp knit from a weft knit? - answers -
weft knits unravel; warp knits do not
Why might a warp knit be chosen over a weft knit? - answers - more stable
Double knits have a tendency to curl, but single knits do not.
T/f - answers - false
Which kind of warp knit often has an open and lacey look? - answers - raschel
Purl knits are typically reversible fabrics.
T/f - answers - true
Which fabric looks like a jersey knit on both sides and is a double knit? - answers -
interlock
There is a knit counterpart for almost every woven basic and fancy weave fabric.
T/f - answers - true
Faux fur is an example of pile knit with slivers.
T/f - answers - true
Woven fabrics are generally more dimensionally stable than weft knit fabrics.
T/f - answers - true
The technical back of jersey knit resembles________. - answers - purl knit
What kind of knit is used the most for t-shirts? - answers - jersey
Horizontal rows of loops on the face of single weft knit fabrics are known as
__________. - answers - courses
Microfleece is a pile knit fabric produced with microfibers.
T/f - answers - true
When stretching the cut edge of this knit fabric, it curls to the knit stitch side, i.e. The
technical face. Which of the following fabrics is this? - answers - jersey